A collection of stories, some personal, some invented, and some mixed. Sad stories are cool, but if they have no happy ending, what are they worth?
Read MoreWhen Grandma arrives in a new city she has neither a basket nor a suitcase, only a pair of knitting needles and lots of tubers of wonder threads.
Read MoreHow countries deal with crisis and change. In his new book Revolution, Jared Diamond deals with crises that countries have gone through from acceptance to the stages of crises that individuals go through.
Read MoreOne Sunday in September 1992, the phone rang early in the morning at Arvid Jensen's apartment in Oslo.
Read MoreGod. He painted reputable portraits, for the upper-class bourgeois Lisbon people, who have money to pay, and self-esteem to hang their own self-portrait on the wall.
Read MoreThe original work of Larry Abramson (born 1954), along with his many years of activity as an educator and voice for coexistence
Read MoreMickey Kratzman is an activist photographer. He documents the present through the remnants of reality and being that will be erased tomorrow - a Palestinian village that has nothing left but a wave of stones,
Read MoreStories from the Hidden Valley. Autumn in the Hidden Valley. Tiki, the blue bird, is getting ready to leave and take off south.
Read MoreA story about friendship and courage, acceptance and love and a curious black cat named Joseph. The book won the ACUM Award named after Deborah
Read More"I have a room in London. I memorized this sentence, determined to convince myself of my serious intentions." In these sentences the novella opens. The speaker is a young Israeli woman
Read MoreHere is the story behind one of the great, if not the greatest, business successes of our time. This updated edition is celebrating its twentieth anniversary
Read MoreIn a language saturated with pain and humor, honestly revealing how short the distance is between a request for intimacy and forced intimacy, from looking at the sediments of the past
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